Error while using msiexec /jm switch

I am getting following error while installing Adobe Acrobat Reader in advertise mode for all users of machine .
Error 1925 : you do not have sufficient privileges to complete this installation for all users of the machine . Log on as administrator anf then try this installation

Although I am logged in as Administrator on this machine still I get this error .

Its quite weird but thats how it goes :

When i try to install the application by msiexec /jm switch . i do not get any error and the installation completes within a fraction of second but the application doesn't install .

then i try to install it again using the same switch and here i get this error .

Am I making any mistake .

Note: Package works fine with all other types of installations .
Cheers ,
V

Yes I checked it just now , All my shortcuts are advertised and ALL USERS property is set to 1 .
Yes I have ICE validated Adobe Reader , but the funny thing is even the original Adobe reader msi does not do anything when installed with /jm switch except creating an entry in Add remove programs .

I was able to resolve the error . Actually although my shortcuts were advertised and ALLUSERS =1 but the Advertised property of all the features in Adobe Acrobat Reader was set to "Disallow Advertised" .

I was able to resolve the error . Actually although my shortcuts were advertised and ALLUSERS =1 but the Advertised property of all the features in Adobe Acrobat Reader was set to "Disallow Advertised" .

I changed it to "Allow Advertised" and everything worked fine .

Some vendor MSIs (Acrobat Reader / Standard / Professional are classic examples) goto great lengths to stop you advertising them - usually for good reason. Simply changing the feature attibutes as you have suggested alone is unlikely to make the product advertise, completely install and function correctly.

You could try moving all components into the main parent feature to try and get the whole thing to isntall... You may need to change references in other tables (e.g. Class, Publish Component, Shortcut etc) to reflect this. Make sure you validate the package and fix as many warnings and errors as you can.. Even then there may be some nasty custom actions in there which may still cause you headaches!

I fought with advertising these Adobe products with the vendor MSI for ages and eventually snapped them instead! This will probably get hissed at by other members [;)] It still wasn't easy but the packages are out there and working happily...

Yes you are right . I got around help file issue by adding the Help feature to ADDLOCAL property in property manager of Installshield Transform .I am facing quite a more issues .
e.g: On installation with /ju switch I am not getting the right icon association for pdf files .

All pdf files open correctly but the icon is not right it gives the default unknown filetype icon .

I checked in registry the default icon for pdf files is Shell32.dll when installed with /ju switch .